This is the link to one of my blank likert surveys. This is the link to the spreadsheet results of my likert survey. Here are the results to my likert survey in bar graph form. Statement 1: It is appropriate for eighth graders' classwork to be spent doing community service and teaching them to be altruistic. ^(10)
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strongly agree
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60%
Of the twenty people who responded to my survey, the majority of them strongly agreed that it is appropriate for eighth graders' class time to be spent doing community service while learning to be altruistic. Five people agreed while four had no opinion.
Statement 2: The Linus Project a good way to mix the eighth grade curriculum with community service. ^(10)
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strongly agree
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65%
Thirteen out of the twenty people surveyed strongly agree that the Linus Project was a good way to mix eighth grade curriculum with community service, while the rest just agree or have no opinion.
Statement 3: The Linus Project was a good way to teach students altruism. ^(10)
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strongly agree
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70%
A whopping sixteen out of twenty people surveyed strongly agreed that the Linus Project was a great way to teach students altruism, leaving two that just agreed and two with no opinion.
Statement 4: The Linus Project is suitable for an eighth grade class project. ^(10)
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strongly agree
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65%
Results show that fifteen out of twenty people surveyed strongly agreed that The Linus Project was suitible for and eighth grade class project. Three people surveyed agreed with the statement, leaving one who voted no opinion. Statement 5: The Linus Project tasks were irrelevant. ^(10)
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50%
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25%
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15%
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Out of the twenty people who responded to my survey, fifteen strongly disagreed that the Linus Project tasks were irrelavant. One person agreed, and four people had no opinon.
Shelby's Linus Project!
http://comics.com/peanuts/2008-09-21/
Tasks include...
-Linus Blanket (tangible)
I crotched four times around my blanket.
-"Linus Project Scrapbook" (powerpoint, includes captioned photos)
Shelby's blanket construction powerpoint.ppt
- Details
- Download
- 12 MB
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-Project Linus History Report
- Lawrence Kohlberg Essay
-Five made-up cartoons dealing with Linus and his blanket.
- Press Release detailing purpose of project, etc.
- Mini-biography of Linus Van Pelt
Likert Survey and Results
This is the link to one of my blank likert surveys.
This is the link to the spreadsheet results of my likert survey.
Here are the results to my likert survey in bar graph form.
Statement 1: It is appropriate for eighth graders' classwork to be spent doing community service and teaching them to be altruistic.
Statement 2: The Linus Project a good way to mix the eighth grade curriculum with community service.
Thirteen out of the twenty people surveyed strongly agree that the Linus Project was a good way to mix eighth grade curriculum with community service, while the rest just agree or have no opinion.
Statement 3: The Linus Project was a good way to teach students altruism.
Statement 4: The Linus Project is suitable for an eighth grade class project.
Statement 5: The Linus Project tasks were irrelevant.
Out of the twenty people who responded to my survey, fifteen strongly disagreed that the Linus Project tasks were irrelavant. One person agreed, and four people had no opinon.
COMPLETE PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY:
-Contributions to fellow classmates:
Instructed Hailey and William on how to make a Likert Survey using Googledocs..
Provided pictures for fellow classmates..
Filled out Likert Surveys of all who filled out mine..Provided helpful information on the helpful information tab..
Provided a quote on discussion tab for anyone to use..
Taught William how to embed his Likert Survey onto his Wiki.
Peanuts Crew